proximo

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Both elements are well preserved with only the proximo-lateral margin of the right humerus missing.

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  1. adverb Archaic Of or in the following month.

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  • The first of these documents was a proclamation from the President of the United States, saying that in response to numerous appeals he designated the fourth day of January, proximo, as a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer. —  Abraham Lincoln, A History, Volume 2
  • Recientemente fue liberada la CTP de Diciembre 2008 de Commerce Server 2009 o Proyecto MOJAVE, una de las principales caracteristicas de esta nueva plataforma es la completa integracion con SharePoint 2007, tema que estaremos viendo en un proximo WebCast para fines de este mes y ya les estare comunicando. —  SharePoint Blogs / SharePoint University
  • In sleight of hands of theological proximo and ultimo to wage war —  Bloggers.Pakistan
  • This structure has been recently shown to be a site of intensive nematogenesis characterised by an ordered progression of cell stages along its proximo-distal axis —  PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Jeffrey Veen: Es imposible encontrar el tiempo para el tren proximo en tu ciudad sin —  Jeffrey Veen
 

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  1. Latin proximō (mēnse), in the next (month), from proximō, ablative of proximus, nearest, next; see proximate.

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  1. Latin, ablative singular (sc. mense, month) of proximus, nearest, next: see proxime.
 

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/ˈprɑksɪmoʊ/
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